TortoiseSVN - (Open Source)
TortoiseSVN is a tool designed to help in controlling the revision, version or source of a software.
TortoiseSVN is a revision / version / source control . It is files and directories that are stored in a central repository over time. This way it is possible to recover older versions of the files and examine the history of how and when the data has changed.
This application is essential for developers, designers and other project managers that are working together on a project. All "commits" and "updates" of common files are updated from the repository and TortoiseSVN allows the access and especially the return to a previous version. This client for Subversion also offers a quick view of the status of a file from overlay icons.
Some version control systems are also systems software configuration management (SCM ). These systems are specifically tailored to manage trees of source code and have many features specific to software development.
- BUG: Error text returned from a repository hook script could get split up wrong if empty lines were in the text.
- BUG: If the currently shown folder in the repository browser was renamed, the url bar did not change to the new url.
- BUG: Unversioned items selected for reverting would move them to the trash bin instead of leaving them.
- BUG: Deleting an item in the repository browser that had non-ascii chars in it didn't work.
- BUG: TortoiseMerge showed a black line diff in one-pane view.
- BUG: The styling of bug IDs in the commit dialog could fail.
- BUG: TortoiseMerge added a newline at the end of a file when saving modifications.